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Fact check: What was the opening price of GOOG stock on September 25, 2025?

Checked on October 11, 2025

Executive summary

The three supplied analyses do not contain the opening price of GOOG on September 25, 2025; they report a September 23 closing price, a September 25 article referencing market movement but no open, and an unrelated August/early-September current-price snapshot [1] [2] [3]. The immediate finding is that the dataset provided is insufficient to answer the original question directly: no source explicitly states the September 25, 2025 opening price for GOOG. This report summarizes the key claims, contrasts the dates and figures offered, and highlights gaps that must be filled to produce a definitive numeric answer.

1. Why the claim matters — opening price versus closing and current quotes

An opening price is a distinct market data point reflecting the first executed trade when the exchange begins regular trading, and it differs from end-of-day closing prices and intraday current quotes. The supplied materials include a closing price for September 23, 2025 and an earlier “current” price snapshot, but none provide the market’s first trade on September 25, 2025 [1] [3]. Distinguishing these categories is essential because policy, reporting and trading strategies often rely on the opening print rather than the prior close or a later intraday quote. The dataset’s conflation of these different price types prevents a precise answer.

2. What each supplied analysis actually states, clearly and precisely

The first analysis reports that Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) closed at $252.34 on September 23, 2025, and explicitly notes it does not include the September 25 opening price [1]. The second analysis is a market‑context piece dated September 25, 2025, describing overall indices and noting that Alphabet declined about 1%, yet it also explicitly lacks the September 25 opening figure [2]. The third analysis gives a current price of $237.49 with a −1.95% move, dated September 8, 2025, and does not address September 25 [3]. Each analysis therefore supplies related market context but not the target data point.

3. Cross-checking timelines — how dates shift the interpretation

The three items span different dates and data types, which complicates cross-checking. The most recent date among the supplied pieces is September 25, 2025 [2], but that item lacks the opening price. The September 23 close [1] predates the target trading day and cannot substitute for an opening print. The September 8 snapshot [3] is stale relative to the September 25 question. Because the dataset contains no entry that records the first trade on September 25, there is no internally consistent timeline that yields the required opening price without introducing external sources beyond these analyses.

4. Possible reasons the opening price is missing from supplied analyses

News articles and market summaries often prioritize closing prices, intraday ranges, and percentage moves rather than the technical opening print, especially in brief market summaries [1] [2]. The September 25 piece focuses on overall indices and a percent move for Alphabet, which may reflect intraday observation rather than the precise exchange open. The September 8 snapshot is an unrelated quote captured earlier. The absence of the opening price in these excerpts likely reflects editorial choices and the difference between real‑time market data feeds and end‑of‑day reporting.

5. What must be done to obtain the missing opening price (limitations of provided dataset)

Because the provided analyses do not contain the required figure, obtaining the opening price for GOOG on September 25, 2025 requires consulting a primary market data record for that trading day — for example, exchange trade logs, time‑and‑sales data, or end‑of‑day tick summaries. The current dataset cannot yield the opening figure through inference: prior close or unrelated current quotes are not a substitute for the official opening trade. The absence of that single, specific data point is the decisive limitation in the supplied materials [1] [2] [3].

6. Reconciling conflicting impressions and stating the answer status clearly

After reviewing all three supplied analyses and their timestamps, the evidence does not permit stating a numerical opening price for GOOG on September 25, 2025; the materials explicitly lack that datum [1] [2] [3]. The closest price references are a September 23 close of $252.34 and an earlier current quote of $237.49 from September 8, neither of which answers the opening price question for September 25 [1] [3]. To reach a definitive numeric answer, one must consult authoritative market data records that are not included in the provided analyses.

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